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New wheat purchase price announced in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan sets 2026 state wheat purchase price at 400 manat/ton. Price unchanged from previous year. Subsidies for modern irrigation farms continue.
Geopolitical Tensions Shake Copper Market
Copper prices hit $14,000 as geopolitical tensions disrupt supply. Impact on global economy and Azerbaijan's copper exports.
Egg prices may drop to record lows
Why are egg prices falling? Experts predict drops to 10 qepik in summer. Market analysis and forecasts.
Bir ecosystem announces Spark winners
Bir ecosystem announces winners of Spark Student Innovation Program. Teams KendYol, AEVIC Esports, and Booker awarded.
World's thinnest chocolate created
Tokyo, Japan: World's thinnest chocolate at 0.03mm created by MATTE Bottega del Cioccolato. The Corteccia dessert took 1.5 years to make.
New Art Director Appointed to Space TV
Space TV appoints Nicat Qafuroğlu as new art director. He previously worked as chief producer at ARB 24.
968 million manat allocated to 44 legal entities in 2025
News about 968 million manat allocated to 44 public legal entities from the state budget in 2025.
Khalid Ahadov: New state program to ensure intensive development
Khalid Ahadov says new state program will ensure intensive development in agriculture. Focus on subsidies, productivity, and export-oriented production.
US becomes world's largest oil exporter for first time
The US has become the world's largest oil exporter for the first time, exporting 10.5 million barrels per day in May.
Buynov's health: producer denies stroke rumors
Alexander Buynov's stroke news is false. Producer Pudovkin confirms the artist's health is fine.
SOCAR becomes skill exporter company
Deputy Energy Minister Elnur Soltanov says SOCAR is becoming a skill exporter company.
Rudkovskaya confirms son's switch to Azerbaijan
Yana Rudkovskaya confirms her son Alexander Plyushchenko received an Azerbaijani passport. The figure skater will represent Azerbaijan for 5 years.
Russia's largest ice cream company closes
Russia's largest ice cream company 'Russkiy Kholod' closes due to 12.5 billion ruble debt, laying off 170 workers.
China factory activity expands in May, prices ease
China's factory activity expanded for sixth month in May, PMI at 51.8, as price pressures eased. Private survey shows slower but steady growth.
Novartis radiopharma drug shows promise
Novartis experimental actinium-based radiopharma drug shows anti-tumor activity in prostate cancer, including in patients previously treated with Pluvicto.
Brazil Extends Fuel Subsidies Through July
Brazil extends fuel subsidies through July 31, including diesel, LPG, and aviation fuel support, amid global oil market volatility.
Tea and Coffee Festival in Khojaly
A tea and coffee festival in Khojaly ended with fireworks. Over 20 companies participated.
Algoma Steel Surges 63%: Fair Value Opportunity
Algoma Steel stock surged 63% after Bond.az's Fair Value models flagged it as undervalued. Price rose from $3.40 to $5.62.
Flesh-Eating Fly Found 31 Miles from US Border
Flesh-eating screwworm found 31 miles from US border. USDA warns of $1.8 billion damage risk to Texas economy.
New Goals Announced in Agricultural Development
Azerbaijan enters a new phase in agricultural development. Key goals of the 2026-2030 State Program are announced.
Ferrexpo AGM Set for June 29, 2026
Ferrexpo schedules AGM for June 29, 2026, amid delayed annual report. Routine items include director elections and share buyback authority.
China factory activity flat in May
China's factory activity remained flat in May as PMI dropped to 50, signaling weak demand and cost pressures from the Middle East conflict.
Court Denies California Bid to Stop Sable Pipeline
U.S. court rejects California's attempt to stop Sable Offshore pipeline, boosting company's shares by 12%.
Oil Prices Drop Over 1% on US-Iran Ceasefire Reports
Oil prices fell over 1% on Friday amid reports of a potential US-Iran ceasefire deal. Brent crude dropped to $92.67, WTI to $87.64. Traders eye Strait of Hormuz reopening.
South African rand strengthens after rate hike
The South African rand strengthened after the central bank raised interest rates and producer inflation accelerated in April.
Cameco Resumes Full Production at Key Lake and McArthur River
Cameco resumes full production at Key Lake and McArthur River after flooding, maintaining 2026 output guidance.
Serious shortage of personnel in agriculture
Jala Amirabayeva highlights personnel shortage in agriculture, calling for young people to stay in regions and focus on farming.
Exxon shareholders back Texas move, reject retail voting proposal
Exxon Mobil shareholders approve Texas relocation, reject retail investor voting proposal. Bond.az reports.
Goldman Sachs: Inflation Pressures Intensify Across Asia-Pacific
Goldman Sachs reports rising inflation pressures across Asia-Pacific economies after the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure, with sharpest increases in lower-income nations.
Samsung Plans $1.5 Billion Chip Testing Plant in Vietnam
Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam to ease memory chip shortage. Construction started, operations expected by November 2027.
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